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It was 13 October 1972. Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, carrying a team of young rugby players, their families and friends, took off for the very last time. A deadly miscalculation saw F571 crash directly into the Andean mountains to devastating consequences: the body of the plane broke violently into two, its floor torn to smithereens; seats flew out of the air taking passengers with them. In the weeks that followed, the remaining people who were on board - the snow society - emerged to fight a dire, gruelling battle for survival.
Waiting for a rescue team that didn''t arrive, the survivors became fewer and fewer in numbers. Stranded alone on a glacier, they had to face brutal temperatures, lethal avalanches and the loss of friends and family with no access to supplies, food or water. In order to survive, they had to do the unthinkable . . . It wasn''t until seventy-two days later that they were able to reach safety.
Alarmingly gritty, moving and powerfully told, journalist

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[Society of the Snow] is an epic and deeply moving film -- Guillermo del Toro
A triumph of empathy . . . [Vierci] succeeds in stirring readers' compassion and understanding for those who endured the unendurable and then got on with their lives * Daily Mail *
[An] incredible true story * Radio Times *

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A Paperback by Pablo Vierci, Jennie Erikson

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    Publisher: Little, Brown
    Publication Date: 1/14/2023 12:12:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781408716380, 978-1408716380
    ISBN10: 1408716380

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    It was 13 October 1972. Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, carrying a team of young rugby players, their families and friends, took off for the very last time. A deadly miscalculation saw F571 crash directly into the Andean mountains to devastating consequences: the body of the plane broke violently into two, its floor torn to smithereens; seats flew out of the air taking passengers with them. In the weeks that followed, the remaining people who were on board - the snow society - emerged to fight a dire, gruelling battle for survival.
    Waiting for a rescue team that didn''t arrive, the survivors became fewer and fewer in numbers. Stranded alone on a glacier, they had to face brutal temperatures, lethal avalanches and the loss of friends and family with no access to supplies, food or water. In order to survive, they had to do the unthinkable . . . It wasn''t until seventy-two days later that they were able to reach safety.
    Alarmingly gritty, moving and powerfully told, journalist

    Trade Review
    [Society of the Snow] is an epic and deeply moving film -- Guillermo del Toro
    A triumph of empathy . . . [Vierci] succeeds in stirring readers' compassion and understanding for those who endured the unendurable and then got on with their lives * Daily Mail *
    [An] incredible true story * Radio Times *

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